The most important schools of interest in developing countries, especially after World War II, are based on the liberal and socialist approaches, each of which has subdivisions in this ...
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The most important schools of interest in developing countries, especially after World War II, are based on the liberal and socialist approaches, each of which has subdivisions in this area. Models based on the liberal approach rely on market economy, privatization, government non-interference in the economy, and the attraction of foreign capital and the development of exports. Socialist models also believe in government intervention and direction in the economy based on centralized government planning. On this basis, each of the post-revolutionary governments has chosen a specific model according to the specific conditions of that period. An important issue is the comparison of social justice with these patterns of development. In order to study this issue, the question is to what extent the development models in the governments after the Islamic Revolution have been successful in achieving social justice? The outcome of social justice in these states is determined by evaluating and comparing development indicators as well as social justice, such as poverty alleviation and deprivation, inflation rate, unemployment rate, economic growth and Gini coefficient. The present study intends to use the analytical-comparative method to examine and compare the extent of social justice in the development patterns of these states.
Volume 1, Issue 2 , September 2020, , Pages 195-223
Abstract
More than 40 years have passed since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, a revolution which according to its great founder Imam Khomeini (RA) was an explosion of light, an explosion ...
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More than 40 years have passed since the victory of the Islamic Revolution, a revolution which according to its great founder Imam Khomeini (RA) was an explosion of light, an explosion of light whose radiation after four decades; You can see and feel better and more concretely and understand the depth of Imam's words. Even now, not only Islamic societies; Rather, it has also benefited non-Muslim societies from this light and has shone the light of Islam in the hearts and awakened the sleepers of the world from the slumber of backwardness and existing shortcomings and the elimination of ongoing oppression. This awakening, which is referred to as Islamic awakening in Islamic countries, was the result of various movements, uprisings, rebellions and revolutions throughout the Islamic world, the most extensive revolution of which is the Islamic revolution. The dimensions of the influence of the light of the Islamic revolution on awakening are deep and wide. These effects have emerged in two parts: general (global) effects and fundamental effects in most Muslim countries, and based on the findings of the library and in-depth interviews, can the current situation of the awakening of the nations be considered a manifestation of the light of the Islamic revolution?